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| Lad ei “Village Green” will open to“2 F To Bao Speaker Mothers and their daughters morrow night in the Civie The yp: Among the luncheo : [will be honor guests at a general] ater for a nine-day run. Attends b this ons will ont Jon tu esting {meeting of the Woman's Depart- ing tomorrow will be Dr, and Mrs. 7 a {ment Club, The meeting will be" John R. Brayton and their daughdianapolis Altrusa Club. It will ‘ ter, Jessie May. b , be at 12:20 p. m. Saturday in the |at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Ll y . " le do May, i Ax : Hotel Washington. : clubhouse. | wil ; _—— , H | yonnson. BI tertain M ad Miss © Miss Fern Goulding, Indian 1 : 4 a # | Johnson, Bloomsbury, : a oi Pb fy ng ahdigngl | Miss Edith Basie, world traveler| : TRE | TRL . 8S om ura all, ‘and author, will give an illus-

rated lecture “on “India Before {and After Freedom.” Miss Bane’ {recently returned from her third [trip to India. She was there at {the time of the assassination of | Mahatma: Gandhi and will show | colored pictures of: his funeral |rites. Miss Bane has also inter|viewed Prime Ministér Jawaharlal] FN |Nehru. NX, | ¥ Pos BaFVIBG ue hostesses will bef 28 | Mesdames Clarence J. Carlson, E.| |A, Carson, A. W. Hoitegel, E. An i (Kelly, Harry Plummer and a. : : | George W. Shaffer. NY George Frew and Mesdames J. K. Ruckelshaus, George Fotheringham and Thomas Sherwood wane te ot ap. and Mrs. { - Mesdames Miles 8. Barton, were snapped last night at the semi-monthl prograstive canasta party in the Woodstock Club. The | johnson and ri hsias Anne Louis E. Berner, Marie M. Breed-| | i holds a buffet supper at 8 p. m. preceding the play, which is open fo members and their guests. Ee re : : Saturday's Audience

ling, Elda A. Doyle and George A 3 : , {Frantz are on the courtesy an > : vo . In th diende. Sat t {friendship committee” for the I /] ; + S 0 PTA | ; n the audience Saturday night .. » [ineeting. : : 1ells © couts verseas es nstitute andi. and will haar Mr. gs Tea to Follow By AGNES H. OSTROM _ T%! fo ars o an el land Mrs. Thomas Blandford with y }

3 CM { The out-of-doors is the most popular meeting place for Girl them. Mr, and“iMrs. F. L. pals, Lindon A. Baier, Leila Scouts in England and the Continent, Miss Clementine Miller of| {Churchman will entertain Mr. and

| ; .- Indianapolis Women - urs. and [¥. Partlowe are chairmen for the Columbus, Ind., reported here this week. Many of the programs are P » e in Herbert Spies and Dr. and |H. ] " | A gue at Saturday's |informal tea following the pro- planned for outside activity: Speak on Marriage performance.

{gram. Assisting", them will Hel It's all because of the premium on space, she explained, which LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Netzorg Mesdames Royer. K. Brown, fords few méiting places inside, | (UP)~The final program at the will be the guésts of Mr. and

{Harold G: Curtis, Frank O. Downs, & {Indiana Congress of Parents and Mrs. Robert M. Finn, Mr. and William C. Ellery, C. Wilbur Fos-| In her volunteer job as chalr- "Parents Institute yes- Mrs. Earl H. Fisher will have

ter, Othniel Hitch, Keith I. Hoff man of the international commit- planned for week-ends since most Teachers

. " a] member of the club's public affairs committee, will introduce the speaker, : Miss Goulding is a graduate of the University of Michigan and has served as an associate professor of personal hygiene and, . health, Iowa State College, Ames, ] Jowa. She has a master's degree in-voecational-education and is.co-|. author of a book, “The Practical Nurse in the Home,” which is to} be published this spring.

Local alumnae of the Gamma | Phi Beta Sorority, will celebrate; the 75th anniversary. of the - group's founding with a dinner! and program Monday. The meeting will be in the home: of Mrs. Charles Appleby, 2100 N. Arling-| ton Ave. . * Mrs, H. E. Henley Jr. is the 50cial chairman.

Rush Party Set

The Sigma Alpha Iota Patroneas Club met at 11:30 a. m. today] in the home of Mrs. Willlam M. Haine, 41 Ridgeview Drive. Miss Wilma Moffett, Zeta Prov-| ince. president, was the speaker.|

Mrs. Wilbur V, Woolen will the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. {D.. Morris. Attending with Mr, and Mrs, Edward A. Schoenberger will be Mr, and Mrs, Gordon K.’ Vrell and Mr. and Mrs, Victor 1. Boyer,

Special guests were Mrs. Carl B.| “Mes. 0. 'C. ‘Wilson, president of “the Cheer -Broadcasters, ‘man, Charles H. Jansen, Charles tee of the USA Girl Scoats, Miss of the youthful students have yoierday Wal mi Tene! Simussion Mr oui oe De Ray fren Moore, president of the Alumnae waits on a check to pay the milk bill she is holding for Mrs. E. C. |C. Martin, Royal A. Nicholas, Ed- Miller + spent . several months study during week days. 'tor Marriage?” © |party. ; Chapter; Miss Marge North, presi-' Ball, treasurer. The club provides milk the year round for several |Ward H. Niles, Howard H. Nyhart.aproad this summer attending “This lack of leadership and I

Mrs. Walter L. Caley, Indian-| ‘Attending together ~ will be

in. six countries. She heads a 15- Sreatest handicaps” the GS vol- aPolis, was moderator of the Montel) Wo Meatdaimes James: Dh re a pia he et Sae w | NS “These. 1s are panel |Ford, Richard 8. Veazey an Imemmber grotip of “representative unteer stated. -T girls are,

dent of the Zeta Chapter; Mrs. op . (Frank J. Pinella, Minnie B. Pound| tings d visiting scout groups the lack “of materials are the| SE Ae es hapa Rowint needy families. Proceeds from the benefit card party the club will stone. William E. Powell and Wy. [mee ngs an g group

and Miss Mary Spaulding, ad- give -at-1:30- pm. Wednesday -in-Ayres' auditorium will go-for tiam--Shimer--and- Miss Elizabeth

: ay a Gerald. n. Mr; and Mrs: visors to the Zeta Chapter. this fund. . |A- Hall |women. from all over the nation, deeply grateful to scouts in this Youll “people. SHOE ~giter Lowell Ba will have as sper ; : ii M head and 2 try for th terials marriage with a wholesome atti-| . : Misses Carol Saynders, Erma | Mrs Robert L. Moorehead and |monight she speaks in the Indi- country for the uniform materials oo "0 0 00 Cor org wien some/BUests Mr. and Mrs. Blair Harte Jean Nelson and Mary Gerstein PTA Mews |Mrs. F. E. Smith will pour: Mrs. | .o “tin versity “building in the sent after the war. Camping for WO" © 0 wt +0 expect,” said Mrs, ley, Hagerstown. °° gave a musical program.* PTA C il S f M ' . a ny Hemingway, planist,fo i orounds in connection withthem Would be fuposs NO wxvept Caley i 1 Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Sparks will : . ; : for the blankets purchased from |“&leY. Wh a : : Tonight the Alpha Chapter, ounci ers eefl ng : the current local observance off + Victory Fund The. fund, They should have an ability tol on in Mr na: Mrs, x & ; | ; Art Unit to Meet |Girl Scout Week:., ) accept their place-in' the new Dilion and Mr. and Mrs. H. Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will} Mrs. Richard E. Graves, mem- School 390—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Louis : | Despite the hatdlicap of te established during World War II, tamil a BE 4 strive to -q| Fledderjohn will entertain Mr, . have a rush party. The party pership chairman for the Indian-| W. Bruck, speaker | The “Art Department of the _ ations ~living DS mye was used to supply these much|'aM1y, ANC SAOWC SECIVE JOWATDi, ng wre M, J. Briggs. will be in the home of Mrs. Merle apolis Council of PTA, announces School 40—7:15 p n. Open house, WDC will meet at 1:30 p. m. Mon-| "07 Bu pa v a the Deeded materials in _war-torh® co-operative instead of a com-| : Edington, 3730 N. Olney St.la meeting of all unit membership School 41—7 p. m. Program. |0a¥-in the clubhouse. Mrs. 27% = eCOnOm/e = CORCHORTS CI locales. titive spirit: between the new| Sunday Parties Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. chairmen. : School 43—8 Db. m. Mrs Meredith LAWTénce Carter, department/icouis Overseas ane tremendously | ysiee Miller's job calls for lots Paxtners. A th t bei Frank Truax, Mrs. W. A. Hollo-| p. m. . chairman, will preside. The de: keen and enthusiastic, she &ays.|,; {rqveling. Next year she plans Meredith Nicholson, In-|- Among. the pariles ng

way and Miss Charlotte Ilett. Mrs. Bud Hoeltke is the rush chairman.

It will be at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday| Nicholson Jr., speaker. ins Aa | di , 1 ./planned for Sunday night's per . LL . : |partment will celebrate the cen-| And local town fathers co-oper-ito attend the GS world meeting| anapolis, one of the panel mém-| in Manual High School. There School 44—T7:30 p. m. Panel dis- tennial of the birth of William ate whenever they can in helping!in July in Oxford, England. Mean- bers, sald she thought young formance is that of the A. E.

will be a round-table discussion. | cussion. | ° Next | le gained their first impres-tDavis’. They will have Mr. and Next week is American Educa- School 45—7:30 p. m. Clarence] he Chass, Indiana artist. Nextithe girls secure places to hold while she will go to Guatemala FErPle § ine ' P

tiomr Week. Several city PTA| Jackson, speaker.

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: k is American Art Week. their meetings. “In Holland,” she City to the Western Hemisphere ion of the importance of mar- Mrs. George Bockstaler and Mr. 0 : " Units dfs Planning meetings SE on: 3p |Honor guests will include Messrs. recalled, “we were entertained in| training . conference set up to| riage from their parents, because/and Mrs. Fred Palmer with them. ‘Alumnae Set planning 188. jefe) $2130 Pp. m. Open house..and Mesdames Willard N. Clute, |hunkers, a, network built by the supply leadership in Central and [they were the living examples of) Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lyda's |. TUESDAY {Schoo —2:45 p. m. Safety pro- Clifton Wheller and- Wayman Germans to fortify the Atlantic|South America where interest in/ What marriage can.and should be.|guests will be Dr. Norman R. . { gram. Adams. Mrs. Clute, Mr. Wheeler| .\ "mov Bow and Girl Scouts! : t . i. : {Booher and Dr. Olga Bonke : Dinner D a Roberts School—T7 p. m. OPeRigchool 54—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Graceand Mr. Adams were students) lo" fh “ol 7000 1 foouta scouting 18 growing. » + and to Curriculum, Planning : Booher. Also planning to be in” $ - nce Ouse. -. | Granger, speaker. : {of Mr. Chase. | " WeTithe national ‘convention in Others who joined inthe dis-|the Civic Sunday night are Mr. - : School 29—7:30 p. m. Open house. g.,,0) 57” 7 nm. Open house. | Wilbur Peat, director of the headquarters,” |waukee, both this month. cussion were Mrs. William: Perry and Mrs. Francis A. So r and : _ Annual Event | Scnool 54 Mothers" Chorus. : D--m. “pe ing Art Mu: 1 gi 1%. i | Her own scouting experience! : Bobbins Try » Fran . Somme School 56—7 bp. m. “Making De- School 58—7:30 p. m. Dr. C. 0 Herron Art Museum, will give an jndian Murals : 1936 when she lead the ®3¢ I. C. Buck, both of Evans- their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold a 9 .) P. Mm, & { McCormick, speaker. {illustrated talk on “The Life and ; began in 1936 when she le \ville, and Mrs. E. C. Youn -|L. Mer M Mrs Le cheduled Dec. 23 mocracy Work Through- Good MeCor! P Columbus. She has Vile: 8 Jef-[L. Mercer snd Mr. and La = : a | Cit x Gilbert Forbes. School 60—7 p. m. Joe Plerson,| Works of William M. Chase.” | A Milan, Italy, school principal first troop in Columbus. She has 0 =. IM. Henderson. Attending tos. The Tudor Hall Alumnae As-| ic, M Ngo A at * speaker. . | Mra. Louise B. Pohlman and|has let the girls use a small in- held regional and nations 1 Post" Mrs. Bruce Schooler, supervisor gether will be Mr. and Mr. J. P» sociation will have - its annual] MUSiC: Mrs. Gonard Felland. — io "eo" » ny p.m. Open house,| Mrs. W. C rtholomew _ are side room. “The walls,” Miss Mil- tions since, serving from 15-47) Ne FO en the Gary Tretton and Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. dinner-dance Dec. 23 in the! - WEDNESDAY °° {School 64—3.p. m. Program. |chairmen of the tea. Mesdames!ler told, “were decorated in Amer- with the international division on ublie schools, was one of the | Wilsoq. Woodstock Club. Ralph Lillard’s/School 3—1:15 p. m.. Program. [School 66—7:30 p. m. Judge Alex H- Alden Adams, Albert E. Adair ican Indian murals. The whole the national staff in Rew York.| incipal speakers on the morning| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reisner orchestra will play, [School 4—7:30 p. m. * W. B. Ran-| M. Clark, speaker. [Bert Beasley, Roy FE. Hodson idea of .Indians still intrigues) A firm believer in the dmpor. | ogram. Her topic was “What! will have as guests Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. George J. Mayer II is the] som, speaker. School 67—7:30 p. m. Program, [omer G. Knight, Fred L. Pettl-|these youngsters.” . |tant role of scouting in training) ary Is Doing in Curriculum Maurice J. Boyd. : general chairman rof the event. School 9-7 p.m. Open house. School 68—6:45 p,m. Program. john and Rue 8. Hinshaw are; For many of these juveniles, YOUng girls for world citizenship *

3 AHL , \ , Planning.” | Committee chairmen include Miss School 10—7:30 p. m. Open house.” Open house. . their assistants. scouting is the sole recreation, sheiand friendship, She S-4h0. a-gubd Mrs. Sc = | # Marjorie’ Kroeger, invitations; School 12—1 p. m. wis house. School 69—7 p. m. Open house, |. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh and further explained. “There are nojjob of selling scouting wi others. C'S bo hole ant back to BPW Anno ces Mrs. James W. Hutchison, dec- School 14—7:30 p. m. Open house. School 72—7:3¢p. m. Mrs. Lous Mrs. Everett E. Lett will pour. |cgmpeting activities—no shows, That is * = experience set up cHipstW 1risizagbiip, Eng: Annual Cc orations; Mrs. Kenneth R. Grif«|School 15-7:30 p. m. Program. W. Bruck, speaker. wre, [sports or teen-age clybs—as we week if 0 ed -, he lish and sewing for newly arrived| The annual ca of the fith, patrons, and Miss Joan Wil- School 18—7:30 p. mi Joe Kettery, School 75—8 p. m. Clarence Far-, The Great Books Discussion have in America. Young girls, | vesti Service z a ” hited to/Immigrants. She said the sewing Indianapolis Business ang Protes. ; son, publicity. : | - speaker; | rington, speaker. : Group of the WDC will meet mostly under 25, and many, of Was aurpiised and delightec io; %a

3 jasses still were ig held, | sional Women" Officers of the association are School20==1:30p-m.—Program. School -78-—7:30--p.~-m. George Tuesday marning in the home of them . students, provide ~ what find three of the Persons Jo her err in nh ek ane Soa} Wong I Mrs. Albert Lang, president; School 21—7:30 p. m. Dr. H. H. Ostheimer, speaker. Mrs. Thomas McMurray Jr., 3841 leadership there is because the original troop- being- inves a aches ade an effort fo relate] Temple. «Months Yn ul e Murat Mrs, George Huff, treasurer, and| Nagle, speaker. : School 82—8 p.. mm. Program, N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Harold mothers are so busy with house- leaders. . |what the daughters Were learning | the id bn A be Naey = . v Miss Nancy Stout, secretary. School 22—T7 p. m.” Open house. iSchool 85—7:30 p. m. Open house. M. Trusler will lead the discussion hold chores.” Mechanical appli-| ; : Hb school to what the mothers by the : 2) Proceeds for the dance will go School 24—7 p. m. Virgil Stine- School 87—2:15 p. m. Program. on “Aristotle.” ‘ances found here are virtually . U i+ were learning at night. > Pre group: Cron : to the school’s undergraduate Paush. speaker THURSDAY ree {unknown - in average homes egion ni [Other rats Li the Baning ba aot es gory. chatrmat, scholarship fund. . School 27—7 p. m. Dr. H. F. Call, Schoo! 8-7 p. m. Student pro- abroad. ) " | § ng

| | ) . ae % {program were two members of mittee: Mesdames Max Norris, . speaker, gram. y Local ( ouple Hikes-and- overnights. are S 4 Dinner {the Purdue University soctalogy! Fern Edington, Lelia M- Kennedy, PTA Uni M {School 30—T7:30 p. m. Mrs. Bert C. School 25—7:30 p. m. Open house. J eee ie ENE : e S department, Drs. Elizabeth K. Gertrude Marlow, Pearl W. Evans 2 it. to eet . McCammon, speaker. Silver School 37—7 p. m. Panel discus- » . f \ y H > : he PTA stud un of Sebooh) : tea. el ee T S VY v R tf Event Planned (Wilson and: Harold Christensen. and Gladys = Williams, Misses [gg RRS PTA study group | tea, } | . 110 ay ows Yice egen They discussed the relationship Beulah M. Branson, Sarah Mes meet at-1:30 p, m. Wednes- School 33—=7-p. m: Open—house. < —FRIDAY rt ff A i For Saturday nthe training children re- Math, Esther Schmitt, Mary Badday in he “school. They williSchiool 34-7 p. m, The Rev. Na- Theodore Potter School—7 p, m.| Miss Meisberger to ! CTE ceived in the home and at school.|ders and Katherine Kaercher. discuss “Freedom -to—Groew. |" than Chupp, speaker. { Open house, ’ RL The Broad Ripple American] - y . ———— wo 71:15 p. m: Program. Wed James F. Moran |= Legion Auxiliary will have its an- \ : use | R E N o hy - . ‘ : { he 1 turkey dinner and bazaar 3 N : iy -<, |School’13—7:30 p. m., Richard] Mrs. Anna Meisberger, 37 W. a 0" CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY mers. spesert =" yrs st announcer the approach: Bf roms 08pm saurey mel The Wm, H, BLOCK Co. } Ra nh . = - |8choo 7:15 p. m. Open house. i ¢ ter, | is pos . - Greets the Approaching |Senool 28—Tp. m. "Mrs. "Bert C. NE... Inarriage 2 er Jaughter, SY sss-1-- Mrs. Ray Pitcher is ways and iran Em i i , Ee pisses : 2 ls Me amen. ¢ Moran, son of Mrs. Margaret 8 means chairman. She will be. as- . . + School 31—7 p. m. Homecoming. , n . 44 » Wilson. ’ . y HOI ID AY | SE ASON School 47—7:30 p. m. Program. Moran, 1220 Park Ave. 1 (Walter Puller, James Fuller, | vou really have to s LWA. ~~" -~ School 52—7:30 p’m. Open house. - The wedding will be at 10 a. m.| . |Hinshaw, John Noon, M. O. Bene- . : oo : School 73—7:30 p. m. Open house. Nov, 24 in SS. Peter and Paul fiel, ¥red Corya and Ralph In- : y {yart. x

| Mrs. Cecil Hartman is bazaar lchairman and Mrs. Wilbur Owen

{School 84—7 p. m.. Open house. {Cathedral :

ce NR oy = a LL | HEAD } Financial Official |Ai. wil be the maid of honor.

V 7 A Tradition in Indianapolis for 109 Years |The bridesmaids will be -Mrs.| |and Mrs. Waiter Landreth are in 7 2 4 To Address BPW Touts F. Meisberger; sister-in-law {charge of the dining room. SRL i sq tHe lof the. future bride, and Mrs. John The Broad-Ripple unit, in co7 WN : . | ' Fred -8. Kuethe will be ‘guest A. Burgess. L. {operation “with the Northeast’ 3 . - [speaker at tonight's 8 o'clock din-| Mrs. Louis ‘F. Meisberger, 3727 {Service and Power Light" Co: ! {ner meeting of the Indianapolis N. Capitol Ave. will entertain to-| : lauxiliartes; will - sponsor a card * res [Business and Professional Wom- night for the bride-to-be. Guests ty party at 7 p. m. Tuesday in the| lens Club,” The. dinner will be in Will include the mothers of the .. .. .:. ... = "¥&_ 4.78 Cold Spring Road Veteran's Hos{the "Woman's Department Club. [engaged couple, Mesdames Bur-| > : —t pital. : | | Mr. Kuetheé, accounts executive gess, Howard Phillips, C. J. Mrs. John J.”Murphy is the { po lof the Indianapolis Branch; Mer- Guinan, Peter Wurster, Jack Hut-| . . . itchen rill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & ton, W. O. Finch, Flora Jamies, | newly elected vice regent of the (Anniversary Dinner ise of “iBedne wad graduated from Bar Myron Gordon, -Faul-Mitehell.and; Mother Theodore Ci rel ®..} The Thrifty. Mothers Club will

ham College and took post-grad-jArthur Strauss, Misses Peggy Daughters of Isabella. She is {celebrate “ts -20th anniversary at| uate work in Columbia Univer-/Rayball, Wilma Landis and Mar- . . ¢ a 6 p. m. dinner Saturday in the sity. , garet McCauley. : also reservations chairman or |Apex Grill. Husbands of the| | Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, education, Mrs. Guinan, 7010 Rawls Ave, the group's communion break- |, mbers will be guests, Mrs. |

land vocation chairman, will have Will give a miscellaneous shower fast Sunday morning in the [Walter Stahihut is president of |charge of the forum hour after Nov. 18 for Miss Meisberger. On| Severin Hotel. * [the club. : dinner. Miss Jeanette McElroy:Nov. 21 Mrs, Burgess, 3812 N,| ————— iwill assist her. {Dearborn 8t., will give a personal . i Ze. - |shower. ‘ Attending the party in| ’

‘addition to the mothers will be] Give an Autographed Copy

[Exchange Teachers {Mesdames Damon Kromer, Kay|

i .. |Beyer, Phillips, Guinan, Louis . To Be Honor Guests [Meisberger and Wallace O. Mc- for Christmas Miss Joan Wallis and Miss Joan 1, weilan and Misses Mary Fra- ‘

Edworthy, exchange teachers gette, Frances South and Marie

Eg 0 © MEET EARL WILSON guests at the Soroptimist Club| The prospective bridegroom at- ;

first anniversary tea Sunday. tended Butler University. i Miss Wallis is a charter member : Noted New York Columnist

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